Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - What are the camera shooting modes

What are the camera shooting modes

1. Portrait mode: Portrait mode is more suitable for photos with people as the main body. In the process of portrait shooting, the camera will set a large aperture according to the specific situation of lens selection, so as to blur the background and highlight the main body of the character.

2. Scenery mode: Scenery mode is suitable for shooting broad scenery, night scenes and other subjects. The camera in scenery mode has a large aperture value, and a small aperture will be set according to the situation to achieve the purpose of large depth of field. If the photographer uses a zoom lens to shoot, the wide-angle end of the lens can focus both close-up and telephoto, which is better than the telephoto end.

3. Macro mode: Macro mode is a shooting mode for shooting tiny objects. This mode has no special treatment in tone, but the camera settings have been changed according to the subject.

4. Sports mode: Sports mode is suitable for shooting running children, running vehicles or fast competitive sports of sports subjects. When using this mode, the camera will first track the subject with the central focus point, and then focus with other focus points.